bearamedic99 said:
For all the peeps noticing the word Hullabaloo, did you miss its color?
Racist. I don't see color.
bearamedic99 said:
For all the peeps noticing the word Hullabaloo, did you miss its color?
I didn't realize the song in the trailer was Mamas and the Papas. Do I get half credit?Brian Earl Spilner said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Prediction time.
Which 60's song will they use in the first trailer?
My [probably too obvious] guesses:
1. California Dreamin' by Mamas and the Papas
2. Crimson and Clover by Tommy James and the Shondells
Sharon Tate hanging with Mama Cass @1:02 in the trailer.
I think you will see a lot more movies do this moving forward, I think there is a thought that it helps boost opening weekend box office ("see it before your spoiled online by accident!").Brian Earl Spilner said:
I find it very interesting that QT is asking for no spoilers to be leaked.
On one hand, it may be standard practice? But on the other, his movies don't really seem like the kind of movie ripe for spoilers, unless there's a big twist in the story.
Makes me wonder if that theory I posted about might be real...
https://deadline.com/2019/05/quentin-tarantino-once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-cannes-premierence-pitt-dicaprio-robbie-superb-1202620071/Quote:
Let me just say, if you think you know what you are going to see, think again. Yes, the usual heavy doses of violence endemic to QT films are here, including one scene that had this very tony black-tie Cannes crowd cheering like they were in a grindhouse. At its heart it is a Butch and Sundance for a new generation, taking two superstars in their prime and pairing them dynamically for the first time.